Rams Probably Waiting to Score a Point Before Announcing Jeff Fisher Extension
However, doubt started to creep in as a new deal was not announced as sooner as people thought it would be.
The LA Rams team has agreed to cover the cost of all LAPD officers assigned both inside and outside the Coliseum on game days.
“I’ve relinquished all of my other football teams”, said real estate agent Dax Bauser, who bought two season tickets with his husband, Ryan. The 14-0 halftime lead was good enough. After 11 and 12-win seasons respectively in 2002 and 2003, the Titans went 5-11, 4-12 and 8-8. It’s not a bad contract from the Rams’ embattled brain trust. Sep.
The reaction across the media was swift, and no one was perhaps better to rebut those claims, or perhaps confirm them, than NFL Network’s Mike Silver. The overwhelming storyline here was whether the team would move to Los Angeles or not. The source is Jeff Fisher. He has failed to consistently produce a unit that can move the ball and put up points.
“Retaining Michael was a priority for our organization”, Rams coach Jeff Fisher said. Instead, they soundly defeated the Rams. He is the prototype when it comes power football.
It was truly surreal watching Case Keenum get gobbled up by San Francisco’s defense in Week 1 while Jared Goff walked the sidelines in street clothes. The Rams lost major pieces on defense – Janoris Jenkins, Rodney McLeod, Chris Long, etc. – and did nothing to upgrade the offense. Jeff Fisher is a native of the city. None of that will mean much to the fan base if the team is not able to start winning more games.
Fisher was on track to receive an extension but that may be put to the side at this moment. For Jared Goff, the pressure could be even more literal: the Rams don’t have a great offensive line or receivers.
In a conference call Wednesday, Fisher offered the appropriate respect for the Seahawks, complimenting the players and staff, and citing his team’s many challenges in their meeting on Sunday.
Keenum’s 17-for-35 performance for 130 yards and two interceptions was just one faulty part of a creaky Los Angeles offense that produced 10 punts and a turnover on downs.
Which makes sense. Most NFL coaches don’t survive three consecutive losing seasons.
“I would like to be signed, but right now I’m still on my rookie contract, so that’s what I’m playing on, ” Ogletree said with a laugh, declining to comment on negotiations.